Ohio Northern University’s Super Bowl Countdown will provide football fans with lots of preparation in anticipation of this year’s game. The program, titled “ONU’s Super Bowl Countdown…Beyond the Broadcast,” is free and open to the public.
The Countdown is from noon to 1 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 4, in the McIntosh Center Activities Room.
Speakers include:
• Dean Paul, ONU head football coach. He will discuss halftime and sideline adjustments anticipated in the game.
A rodent in a Pennsylvania berg indicated this morning that North America is in for an early spring. That's good news unless you like to ski, skate, or own a lodge on a hill. However, a local golden retriever predicts just the opposite, as she saw her shadow in Railroad Park at sunrise, meaning we are in for more cold weather. For more on the story, click here. (Monty Siekerman photo)
A rodent in a Pennsylvania berg indicated this morning that North America is in for an early spring.
That's good news unless you like to ski, skate, or own a lodge on a hill.
However, a local golden retriever predicts just the opposite, as she saw her shadow in Railroad Park at sunrise, meaning we are in for more cold weather.
But the retriever, named Abby, is a pup and hasn't learned all there is to know about prognostication.
The annual dinner meeting and awards program of the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance is from 6 to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 25, at McIntosh Center on the ONU campus.
"Join us for our annual dinner meeting and awards program to recognize our award winners for Citizen of the Year, Business of the Year and Community Service Awards," said Jon Cross of the Alliance. " In addition, we will talk about the positive actions from 2015 and looking forward to 2016"
Persons with questions regarding the event, sponsorships or would like to RSVP, contact the Alliance at 419-673-4131 or [email protected].